On An Ideal Husband‘s Set, Black Walls Are White and White Walls Are Black
The reviews of Shakespeare Theatre Company's An Ideal Husband haven't exactly been glowing. The Washington Post's Peter Marks called the play a "noteworthy relic," chalking up the production's shortcomings to the fact that the play happens to be second-rate Oscar Wilde. The play's lengthy first act apparently sent City Paper's Trey Graham into a yawning fit: He [...]















